Set your WooCommerce products to redirect to a custom URL when added to the cart.
As of April 2026, Add to Cart Custom Redirect for WooCommerce is a WordPress redirect plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 4.5/5 rating from 14 reviews. It has been downloaded 58K+ times in total. Requires WordPress false+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Downloads are down 14% this week. Top alternative: Redirection.
This plugin adds a field to the Edit Product page (under the General product info) that accepts a URL from the administrator or shop manager. When this field is set, the front-end user (customer) will be redirected to the URL when that product is added to the cart. This can be useful if you want to automatically prompt your customers to purchase other products.
With the premium version of Custom Redirects for WooCommerce, you get access to:
The plugin is useful and support is available.
Great plugin with good support. The developer did take a little while to get back to me but once he did he went out of his way to investigate and fix the problem. Just be patient with support if needed, it is not a huge corporation with a help desk, but much more personal in the end.
I wanted a checkout experience that walked customers through adding 3 products to their cart step-by-step and this lightweight little plugin did the job perfectly.
This redirect approach allows my customers to experience and take in the original Woo product page and then move to the next product I want them to see and then a 3rd which then finally puts them into the cart.
I should add that I’m a very high touch photographer service and I am on the phone with them while they are doing this. I’m not sure I’d recommend this if they’re on their own unless you provided very clear directions on which products the will have to add before checkout.
I tried Cartflows (a well known one-page checkout product) and didn’t like how it showed product variants and how complicated it was.
I left a post 7 months ago looking for help. I even emailed the developer directly to boot. There was no response. The plugin had worked fine for ages and with an update suddenly began malfunctioning. We needed to be current with our woocommerce so I couldn’t roll back and the developer simply ignored me. It’s silly really, I would have purchased premium support if that meant a solution to the abrupt malfunction, but there was no help to be found. I ended up having to completely restrategize our site and recreate the cart because the support of this plugin is so terrible.
Even I delete the URLs + disable the plugin and delete it, it’s still redirecting???
| WordPress | false+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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